Your wisdom teeth are your third set of molars and the last to erupt in your jaw. Due to a lack of space, many people experience problems with their wisdom teeth. Wisdom teeth surgery can prevent oral health problems and help you maintain a healthy smile. Why Do I...
Wisdom teeth are your last molars that typically erupt between age 17-25. It is normal to have between 1-4 wisdom teeth or even have none at all. Why Remove Wisdom Teeth? Sometimes there is not enough room in your mouth to allow your wisdom teeth to break...
Wisdom tooth pain is often the result of newly emerging wisdom teeth or wisdom teeth that have become semi-impacted or fully impacted. All scenarios may cause wisdom tooth pain, tenderness, and headaches. Removal of wisdom teeth provides the best solution for most...
Impacted wisdom teeth commonly occur in dental patients during young adulthood. Since wisdom teeth grow in at the back of the mouth, it’s tough for patients to see exactly what’s going on. You might be at risk of impacted wisdom teeth and not know it until you begin...
Wisdom tooth removal is one of the most common dental procedures for most Australians. Impacted or infected wisdom teeth can be painful, and it is vital to have them removed to prevent further oral health problems. But, many people avoid wisdom tooth removal due to...